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Cho: Nowadays, there’s a huge transfer from Red States to Blue States. You’ve studied the factors behind each state’s economic growth for many years, and more recently, you co-authored a paper called ...
Cho: Japan and the United States have become ‘big governments.’ Government spending as a share of GDP remains high at 44.55% in Japan, followed by 34.38% in the United States. When do you think the ...